Frantz Fanon and Understanding Colonial Violence in Modern Times (original) (raw)

Fanon’s New Humanism as Antidote to Today’s Colonial Violence

Majid K Sharifi

Frantz Fanon and Emancipatory Social Theory, 2019

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Colonial Violence, Revolutionary Violence: Fanon on the Torture of Colonialism

Michael Ward II

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Frantz Fanon in his Third World. Violence and Decolonization

Marcelo Sanhueza

The Routledge Handbook of Violence in Latin American Literature, 2022

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Locating the Mutations of Colonial Violence in the Postcolonial World

Rebecca Romdhani, Daria Tunca

In Narrating Violence in the Postcolonial World, Routledge, 2022

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Colonial Violence - final draft.docx

Deana Heath

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Violence as Fundamental Moral Principle in Frantz Fanon: A Philosophical Overview

Anyim Benjamin Anyim, ANTHONY MBAH

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"Post-Fanon and the Colonial: A Situational Diagnosis" in Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices. Duke University Press, 2006, pp. 250-289 (Expanded version of a paper delivered at the “Finding Fanon: Critical Genealogies” conference, co-organized by Mark Nash, Isaac Julien & Martha Gever, NYU, 1996.)

Ella Shohat

Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices, 2006

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Frantz Fanon: Philosophizing (in) the Colonial Situation

Lucie Kim-Chi Mercier

Oxford Handbook of Modern French Philosophy, edited by Mark Sinclair and Daniel Whistler, OUP, pp. 237–254, 2024

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Reading Violence and Postcolonial Decolonization through Fanon: The Case of Jamaica

Maziki thame

2011

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Katrina, Cronulla Beach and France on Fire: An Anti-Colonial Critique of Empire in 2006

Arlo Kempf

Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education, 2007

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On the 90th Anniversary of Frantz Fanon: Understanding the Relations of Power Beyond the Colonial

Inocência Mata

US-China Foreign Language, 2016

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PERNICIOUS CONTINUITIES: Un/settling violence, race and colonialism

nishant upadhyay

Sikh Formations, 2013

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Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth

Keally McBride

Oxford Handbooks Online

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The Coloniality of Post-Colonial Police Violence

Camille Casmier

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The Violence of Settler Imperialism -and Why the Concept of Coloniality Cannot Grasp It

Doerthe Rosenow

Millennium, 2023

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Terror, Desire, Memory, Ethnography: On the Struggle to Write a History of Violence

Christopher Robert Thompson

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Frantz Fanon's Philosophy of Violence and the Participation of Intellectuals in the Advancement of Social Liberation in Africa

Emmanuel Eyo, PhD

Africology: The Journal of Pan African Studies, 2017

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Frantz Fanon, Alienation, and the Psychology of the Oppressed

Fela Amiri Uhuru

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Turn White or Disappear: Psychological Colonialism as Structural Violence in the Work of Johan Galtung and Frantz Fanon

KC Barrientos, Ph.D.

Academia Letters, 2021

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Diaspora, violence and identity: dislocation and resistance in African-American experience. Presented at Slave systems, ancient and modern. Centre for the Study of Human Settlement and Historical change. National University of Ireland, Galway, November 29, 2004.

Mark J. Goodman

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“Towards a Critique of Colonial Violence: Fanon, Gandhi and the Restoration of Agency”, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 46(3-4), 2010, 303-319.

Neelam Srivastava

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Freedom and Extermination: Violence, Culture, and Politics in the Era of Haitian and U.S. Emancipation

Justin Rogers-Cooper

American Studies (AMSJ), 2019

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Introduction: Collective Memories of Colonial Violence

Chiara Volpato

2010

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Fanon and Mannoni on Colonialism's Psychic Violence (2023)

Christopher Lane

The Bloomsbury Handbook to Literature and Psychoanalysis, 2023

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A Black Epidemic, or Epidemic Blackness: Reading Fanon’s notion of ‘crushing objecthood’ and the West African Ebola Outbreak, 2013-2016

Carlton J Piper

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Trauma, History and the Legacies of Colonial Violence

Deana Heath

ISRF Bulletin, 2019

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Violence and Dispossession at the Intersection of Colonialism and Capitalist Accumulation

Stephen Mrozowski

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Celucien L. Joseph, “Prophetic Religion, Violence, and Black Freedom: Reading Makandal’s Project of Black Liberation through A Fanonian postcolonial lens of decolonization and theory of revolutionary humanism,” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion 3:4 (August 2012):1-30.

Celucien Joseph

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Racism and violence. The image of a colonised man in the eyes of Frantz Fanon and Enrique Dussel, [w:] „Studia Europaea Gnesnensia”, 6/2012, Poznań-Gniezno 2012, s. 83-93.

Filip Kubiaczyk

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"A community of interruptions": Thinking postcoloniality through Fanon and Rancière's notions of race and violence

Sergio Calderón-Harker

2019

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Shout Out! Women of Color Respond to Violence, Rape of an obstinate woman: Frantz Fanon's Wretched of the Earth

Tiffany Willoughby-Herard

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Liberation through violence in Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth: Historical and contemporary criticisms

Alberto Castelli

"Peace & Change", 2022

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Ongoing Colonial Violence in Settler States

Beenash Jafri

2017

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Violence and Care: Fanon and the Ethics of Care on Harm, Trauma, and Repair

Maggie FitzGerald

Philosophies

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Burning in the Melting Pot: American Policing and the Internal Colonization of African Americans

Sawyer Like

Rutgers Race & The Law Review, 2021

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